I couldn't sleep last night, so I ended up pulling an all-nighter, wasting time. I re-recorded my voicemail greeting about 100 times... did that for a half hour, texted a whole bunch of people, and did other miscellaneous things. Morning came and I was still not tired, so I decided to hit up the local twisties while it was still cool out and while traffic was light. I took my camera with me and took a few shots every here and there. I even thought of Blue Jays at one point in my trip. So I figure I'll share 'em with you guys.

jeez bro, thats a pretty long ride after an all nighter lol. Nice work, I prolly would have fallen asleep right in the saddle.

Nice pics by the way, wish Wisconsin had that kind of scenery on my rides, maybe I would actually take pictures then. I dont bother cuz I figure no one wants to look at 80 foot hills that we call mountains, cows and their poop, and corn.

Originally posted by Lost Nomad whoa that road around arrowhead looks pretty nuts. Perhaps I should use a weekend to ride out a little bit east to sample some of those roads... but ACH seems to be a favored playground for me

Yeah, the roads around here are pretty fun. The small road going to green valley is really fun in terms of twistiness, but it sucks in terms of everything else. Gravel in the center of some of the tight turns, water running across the road (from immaginary melting snow? ), and in some parts it's so bumpy, you'd think your offroading. But besides that, hwy 38, 18, and 330 are fun, clean, and have beautiful scenery. I'd love for you to head down this way some time. I don't know anybody on a bike in this area, so unless I take them long ass roadtrips down to ACH or Pally, I get to ride alone. One especially fun road is the 18 heading south to Waterman Ave. (the left part of the loop on my map up there ^ ). It's a 4-lane highway with some pretty good turns. So you can floor it, lean a lot, and see where you're going. Great stuff!

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